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Pets September 13th, 2007
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Controlling fleas and ticks

Flea and tick control products can go a long way toward making a pet comfortable. Managing fleas and ticks properly does not always require a visit to the vet.

Still, experts say that too many consumers may not know how to use flea and tick products properly, which can put their dog's or cat's life in danger.

Fleas, the most common external parasite, reproduce at an alarming rate, with female fleas producing as many as 25,000 offspring per month. Flea infestation is an ongoing issue for dog owners, as it is extremely difficult to eradicate them. Ticks can carry several infectious diseases, including Lyme disease.

When choosing a flea and tick product, it's important to look for the following information on the label:

•Look for the dosage amount for the size and age of the pet. Products are specially formulated for pets based on weight.

•Be sure the formula was made for the type of animal owned. Never use any flea and tick product intended for dogs on a cat and vice versa.

•Check the back label for active ingredients and warnings.

•Look for the manufacturer's contact information for questions.

•Always carefully read and follow all label instructions. Taking the time to read a product label can mean the difference between the life and illness or death of a pet.

This story provided by North American Precis Syndicate Inc.